Crypto Airdrop Interaction Tracker
Track airdrop tasks, multi-wallet progress, gas fees, bridge costs, mint fees, swap losses, and farming expenses in one local dashboard. This tool helps you organize your own records; it does not predict eligibility or guarantee any token allocation.
Quick answer
Bottom line: this is a browser-local crypto airdrop tracker for recording projects, wallets, task completion, and farming costs. Use it as an operations log, not as an eligibility checker or a token recommendation tool.
| Formula | Completion = completed wallet-task pairs / total wallet-task pairs. Total cost = gas + bridge + mint + swap-loss + fee + other records you enter. |
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| Inputs | Project names, public wallet labels or addresses, task checklists, chain notes, status, and cost records. |
| Sources | User-entered records plus built-in watchlist templates. Templates are tracking starters only, not official project instructions. |
| Limits | No wallet connection, no on-chain verification, no snapshot detection, no claim links, and no eligibility prediction. |
Security boundary
This first version does not connect to MetaMask, Phantom, WalletConnect, or any wallet. It never asks for a seed phrase, private key, or signature. Your tracker data is stored in this browser only; export a JSON backup if you need to move it to another device.
Airdrop tracking dashboard
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Create your first tracked airdrop project
Use a generic template or add a custom project. You can later add wallets, tasks, completion states, and cost records.
Task checklist by wallet
Cost records
Local data controls
Changes are saved automatically in this browser. Export JSON before clearing data or moving to another device.
What this airdrop tracker records
This tracker is built for crypto users who interact with multiple unreleased-token or reward-program projects and need a clean way to remember what they did. You can record project names, wallets, chains, tasks, task completion by wallet, transaction costs, and notes. The built-in watchlist templates are starting points only; they are not investment recommendations, eligibility claims, or official project instructions.
Common airdrop farming costs
Airdrop farming can create many small costs that are easy to forget: EVM gas fees, bridge fees, mint fees, swap spread, failed transactions, liquidity withdrawal costs, centralized exchange funding fees, and paid testnet access. Recording those costs helps you see whether a campaign is still rational instead of judging it only by possible future token upside.
Important limits
This tool does not verify on-chain activity, crawl Galxe or Layer3, calculate eligibility, detect snapshots, or recommend claim links. Project teams can change rules without notice, and many rumored airdrops never happen. Treat the tracker as your private operations log, not as an investment recommendation or eligibility score.
Related airdrop farming tools
Use the tracker with the rest of the CryptoMathTools risk and cost workflow. Estimate transaction costs before farming, check unfamiliar wallets or tokens before interacting, and read the DeFi risk guides before chasing protocol points or rumored rewards.
Estimate transaction, bridge, mint, and contract-call costs before adding them to your airdrop farming cost tracker.
Check EVM wallet or contract addresses before interacting with a new airdrop project.
Review unfamiliar reward, collateral, or farm tokens tied to protocol points and token campaigns.
Model liquidation risk when an airdrop farming strategy involves deposits, borrowing, or leverage loops.
Check LP downside before farming points through liquidity pools.
Understand impermanent loss, reward token dumps, unsafe pools, and leverage risk before farming protocol points.
Use a conservative wallet-safety workflow before connecting to new project front ends.
Airdrop tracking FAQ
Does this airdrop tracker connect to my wallet?
No. This MVP is intentionally no-wallet and no-signature. Enter public wallet addresses only if you want to label progress by address.
Can this tool tell me if I qualify for an airdrop?
No. It is a progress and cost tracker, not an airdrop eligibility predictor. Project teams decide eligibility rules, snapshots, and token allocations.
What costs should I record for airdrop farming?
Common costs include gas fees, bridge fees, mint costs, swap losses, trading fees, testnet funding costs, and any other expense used to interact with a project.
Where is my airdrop tracker data stored?
Your data is stored in local browser storage. CryptoMathTools does not receive your wallet list, task progress, or cost records from this first version.